FROM THE EDITORS: TALES FROM MIDDLE-EARTH
“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is
“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is
Sometimes I am asked: why history? In so many places, history is a sort of primary-school nationalist propaganda, and serious people do something else. One of the best lines in
In the 1990s, the European Union aimed to achieve two ambitious goals: to end the wars of Yugoslav succession and to lead the former communist countries in Eastern Europe toward
The Government Commissioner’s mandate is to coordinate tasks between different ministries, and to coordinate the strategy with 14 countries, 8 of which are in the EU. The 11 priority areas
In addition to our extensive gathering of data, the investigations of two brave Roman Catholic Priests offered the most reliable source of information. Márton Szűcs, retired Dean of Bácsszőllős, and
There is huge potential in the East, but fantasy remains more exciting than reality. There will not be any buying of Hungarian bonds by Turkey, Azerbaijan or Kazakhstan. Growth in
In 2011 and 2012 Vladimir Putin said on more than one occasion that Russia had managed to avoid the world economic and financial crisis thanks to the policies of the
In late 1956 and early 1957, in the wake of the suppressed Revolution a series of retaliatory mass shootings took place throughout Hungary, organised by the Soviet backed new Kádár
GOALS OF THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION OF 1956. REPRISALS UNDER KÁDÁR The Hungarian Revolution of October 1956 sought to put an end to the Soviet occupation of Hungary; to restore national
We arrived in Budapest in a snowstorm in February 1968, dragging a four metre sailing dinghy behind us, to the bemused greetings of my future Embassy colleagues. There was almost
The short and simple annals of the poor. Thomas Gray The bittersweet days of my youth – its trials, its joys, its adventures –, though never forgotten, came to an
In June 1986, Caryl Eshleman and I were invited to spend a month in Hungary by the NYC Soros Foundation. The idea of the visit, as well as contact with
She bore three sons. Has two sons. Was twenty-five when she buried the third. Then, the children were givenchocolate milk. .For breakfast! Chocolate milk and crescent rolls. Sunday. The man
MI: To have a retrospective outside of the country is a great opportunity for a Hungarian artist based in Hungary. Last September and October you had such an opportunity in the
Cast your eyes over these. I left all of them unfinished. When they least wanted to be unfinished. György Petri: Pride In the second half of the 1980s lots of things
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